<p>
This page summarizes the most important things you need to know. If you want
to get more detailed information just click on &lt;more&gt;.
</p>
<h3>Function Tabs</h3>
<p>
Crispy Plotter organizes functions as tabs, which works similar to web
browsers organizing opened web pages as tabs. In a function tab you can edit
the function equation and function parameters. After starting Crispy Plotter
one empty tab is already open.<br>
<?php printPageLink("functabs", "&lt;more&gt;"); ?>
</p>
<h3>Entering Equations</h3>
<p>
Before you can view a function graph you need to enter the according function
equation. Equations are composed of operands (numbers, variables, functions)
and operators (like +, -, * and /). Entering an equation into Crispy Plotter
works much the same way as entering one into a calculator.<br>
<?php printPageLink("parser", "&lt;more&gt;"); ?>
</p>
<h3>Plotter View</h3>
<p>
After you entered a valid equation in a function tab, Crispy Plotter will show
its function graph in the plotter view. You can move the view on the coordinate
system by clicking left and dragging the mouse. Click the right mouse button
and move up and down to zoom in and out.<br>
<?php printPageLink("view", "&lt;more&gt;"); ?>
</p>
<h3>Storing Function Files</h3>
<p>
You can save your created function as function file or open already existing 
function files. Crispy Plotter features a workspace folder, where you can
store and access your functions easily.<br>
<?php printPageLink("storefuncs", "&lt;more&gt;"); ?>
</p>